Mobile tyres fitting service in Sandbach Cheshire
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Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a
head office call centre. This provides advice and
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those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have
a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).
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More about Sandbach Cheshire
Sandbach a market town in Cheshire, North West
England. Since 1974 it has been part of Congleton
borough. At the census of 2001 the population was
17,630. The town is formed of three communities:
Sandbach itself, Elworth and Wheelock.
Sandbach is probably best known as the original home of
both Foden and ERF lorries, both companies founded by
members of the Foden family. Neither company now exists
in Sandbach, having been taken over and production moved
elsewhere. The world famous Foden Brass Band, originally
created for employees, is still in existence and based
in Sandbach under the title Foden Richardson Brass Band.
They recently won the United States Open Championship.
When the Domesday Book was written, Sandbach or
Sandbecd, was of sufficient size to have a priest and a
church.
The inhabitants were converted to Christianity during
the 7th Century by four travelling priests: Cedda; Adda;
Betti; Diuma.
Sandbach has an important historical feature in the
cobbled market square: two Saxon Crosses that are
thought to have been built circa 7th - 8th century,
although there is some debate about when they initially
came into being.
The plaque on the crosses reads: "Saxon crosses
completed in the 9th Century A.D. to commemorate the
advent of Christianity in this Kingdom of Mercia about
653 A.D. in the reign of the Saxon King Penda. Restored
in 1816 by Sir John Egerton after destruction by
Iconoclasts."
In the early 13th Century, during King John's reign, the
land around Sandbach was owned by Richard de Sandbach,
the High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1230.
In 1579, Sir John Radclyffe of Ordsall secured the right
to hold fairs and markets in Sandbach from Queen
Elizabeth I. The market is held every Thursday on the
Scotch Common in Sandbach. The Royal Charter also
allowed for a fair to be held on the last weekend in
September.
On the 3rd September 1651, during the Civil War, a
skirmish occurred on the town's Common whilst the
September fair was in full swing. Nearly 1000 Scottish
troops were retreating from the Battle of Worcester
where they had served under David Leslie. They paused to
rest but were set upon by locals and market
stallholders, who killed or took the soldiers prisoner.
The Common is known locally as the "Scotch Common". A
historical Civil War re-enactment of 1651 takes place at
Sandbach (eternal link).
The manor has passed through several families including
the Leghs and the Radclyffes before finally being
purchased by Sir Ranulph Crewe, whose descendant is the
present Lord of the Manor.
Courtesy of Wikimedia,
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